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    City will begin construction to realign a section of Dry Creek Road on July 29th

    July 26, 2024No Comments
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    Sedona News – Beginning on July 29, 2024, the city and contractor HT4 Construction, will start construction to realign a small portion of Dry Creek Road, as shown in the map below.

    stock city realignment mapThis work is being done in conjunction with a shared-use path that is being constructed along the west side of Dry Creek Road, between Two Fence Trail and Thunder Mountain Road. The road realignment will allow the pathway to stay within the city’s right of way and is necessary for the pathway project to move forward.

    Roadway realignment work consists of the removal and replacement of the existing asphalt, brush and tree removals, drainage improvements, roadway striping, and the installation of rock, handrails and signage.

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    Starting Monday, crews will begin setting up traffic control and performing preparation work along Dry Creek Road in advance of asphalt roadway removal. Work may occur Monday through Thursday, from 6 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. One lane of traffic will be open, with a temporary traffic signal in place. Please be aware of construction equipment, lane restrictions, reduced speeds, rough road conditions and loud noise along Dry Creek Road. Motorists should anticipate short delays but allocate extra time when traveling through the project corridor. Crews will work with residents to maintain driveway access throughout construction operations.

    The roadway alignment project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024, with additional shared-use pathway work to follow.

    To receive regular project updates, obtain additional project information or reach a project team member, visit www.drycreeksup.com, email news@drycreeksup.com or call the Project Hotline at (928) 852-4164.

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